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 90 STAT. 730 22 USC 2351, 2364. Infra. Appropriation authorization. Prohibition.

22 USC 2370.

PUBLIC LAW 9 4 - 3 2 9 — J U N E 30, 1976 " (4) The authority of section 610(a) and of section 614(a) may not be used to increase any amount specified in paragraph (1) or (2). The limitations contained in paragraph s (1), (2), and (3) shall not apply to emergency assistance furnished under section 506(a). " (5) There is authorized to be appropriated to the President, for administrative and other related expenses incurred in carrying out the purposes of this chapter, $32,000,000 for the fiscal year 1976 and $70,000,000 for the fiscal year 1977. " (6) None of the funds appropriated under this subsection shall be used to furnish sophisticated weapons syst-ems, such as missile systems or jet aircraft for military purposes, to any less developed country not specified in paragraph (1) unless the President determines that the furnishing of such Aveapons systems is important to the national security of the United States and reports within t h i r t y days each such determination to the Congress. " (7) Amounts appropriated under this subsection are authorized to remain available until expended. " (8) Assistance for Turkey under this chapter shall be subject to the requirements of section 620(x) of this Act.". SPECIAL AUTHORITY

22 USC 2318. 22 USC 2411.

Post, p. 734. 22 USC 2751 note.

SEC. 102. Section 506(a) of the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961 is amended to read as f ollows: " (a)(1) If the President first determines and reports to Congress in accordance with section 652 of this Act— " (A) that an unforeseen emergency exists which requires immediate military assistance to a foreign country or international organization; " (B) that a failure to respond immediately to that emergency will result in serious h a r m to vital United States security interests; and " (C) that the emergency requirement cannot be met under authority of the A r m s E x p o r t Control Act or any other law except this section; he may order defense articles from the stocks of the Department of Defense and defense services for the purposes of this part, subject to reimbursement from subsequent appropriations made specifically therefor under subsection (b). " (2) The total value of defense articles and defense services ordered under this subsection in any fiscal year may not exceed $67,500,000. The authority contained in this sulasection shall be effective in any fiscal year only to the extent provided in an appropriation Act. " (3) The President shall keep the Congress fully and currently informed of all defense articles and defense services ordered under this subsection.". STOCKPILING OF DEFENSE ARTICLES FOR FOREIGN COUNTRIES

22 USC 2321h.

SEC. 103. Section 514 of the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961 is amended to read as follows: " SEC. 514.

STOCKPILING OF D E F E N S E ARTICLES FOR FOREIGN C O U N -

TRIES.— (a) No defense article in the inventory of the Department of Defense which is set aside, reserved, or in any way earmarked or intended for future use by any foreign country may be made available to or for use by any foreign country unless such transfer is authorized under this Act or the A r m s E x p o r t Control Act, or any subsequent corresponding legislation, and the value of such transfer is charged

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